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Greece
European Court of Justice Slams Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic for Refusing Refugees
The European Court of Justice (ECJ), the supreme court of the European Union, ruled that three EU member states have breached their obligations under EU law by refusing to take a number of refugees who are stranded in Greece...
Crime
EU Takes Greece to Court Over Illegal State Aid to Mining Company Larco
The European Commission announced on Wednesday that it will bring Greece to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) for failing to recover state aid once given to Greek mining company Larco.
Athens failed to comply with a 2017 ruling by...
Greece
European Commission Sues Denmark for Marketing Danish Cheese as "Feta"
The European Commission referred the nation of Denmark to the European Court of Justice on Wednesday, accusing it of violating European Union law in regard to the use of the trademarked name ''Feta.''
The statement issued by the EU Commission...
Economy
Greece Goes to EU Court for Unlawful Aid to Hellenic Shipyards
The Commission has decided to refer Greece to the European Court of Justice because it failed to comply with a 2008 Commission decision ordering the recovery of unlawful aid to Hellenic Shipyards. This follows a 2012 ruling by the...
Economy
EC Refers Greece to the EU Court of Justice for Single Market Rail Violations
The European Commission decided to refer Greece, Luxembourg and Romania to the Court of Justice of the EU on Friday for failing to transpose into national law Directive 2012/34/EU establishing a single European railway area.
The Directive aims at strengthening...